by finch December 15, 2003
Guy: "hey want to go the that new strip club?"
Guy with marrage: "I can't my wife needs me to go shopping with her"
Guy with marrage: "I can't my wife needs me to go shopping with her"
by DanieyD May 6, 2008
by ana April 2, 2005
The social institution under which a man and a man or a woman and a woman establish their decision to live as husband and husband or wife and wife by legal commitments, religious ceremonies, etc. The state, condition, or relationship of being in wedlock: a happy marrage. The legal or religious ceremony that formalizes the decision of a man and a man or a woman and a woman to live as husband and husband or wife and wife, including the accompanying social festivities to officiate at the marrage. A relationship in which two people have pledged themselves to each other in a manner of husband and husband or wife and wife.
Marrage, noun
Maritare + Sama + Aticus
The Latin word maritare meaning to wed.
The Sanskrit word sama meaning same.
The Latin word aticus meaning age, (social standing or relationship)
Marry + Same + Age
Marrage, noun
Maritare + Sama + Aticus
The Latin word maritare meaning to wed.
The Sanskrit word sama meaning same.
The Latin word aticus meaning age, (social standing or relationship)
Marry + Same + Age
by Carlstrom Duck October 4, 2010
by Scott_Breezy February 2, 2005
A marrage in which automaticly ends after a stated number of years. This time limit is built into the marrage contract.
This has been proposed because so many marrages end in divorce anyway.
This has been proposed because so many marrages end in divorce anyway.
by Deep blue 2012 September 14, 2009
Where a group of people get together and agree to exchange partners with each other on a regular basis.
John is in a rotating marrage.
by Deep blue 2012 September 26, 2009